We’re extremely excited to announce today the launch of PS4 Attitude, the next generation of news, reviews and articles for PS4 and PS Vita. It’s an exciting new chapter for the team here at Attitude Towers, and we’re so happy to see it finally ‘in the wild’.

Coming across like a heady mix of Onimusha, Uncharted, God of War, Shadow of the Colossus and a whole bunch of other titles, you can’t say Mercury Steam’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow doesn’t at least try and tick as many boxes as possible.

Of course, probably the most intriguing element of this new Castlevania outing is the guidance and assistance Kojima Productions are providing to the Spanish studio.

Gravity Crash somehow eluded us when it debuted back in June at E3 but while at Gamescom, we were treated to the announcement that not only would the game be coming to the PS3 but the PSP as well via the PSN Store.

Players will pilot their spaceship through labyrinth style caverns shooting lasers at almost anything that moves. It’s a fun little shooter that packs a big punch…

Wednesday, 19 Aug, 2009  10:58 | Comments Off on Go to Hell this February with Dante and friends

Let’s admit it, Heaven is where we all want to end up but Hell is where the party is. Come February, everyone will get their chance to follow Dante through the nine circles of Hell as he attempts to rescue his lady love from the grasp of Beelzebub.

The release date has been set for February 9th for North Americans with Europeans joining them shortly after on the 12th. While Hell is reserved for the worst of the worst, that doesn’t mean you have to be one of them. Featured in Dante’s Inferno will be a new Morality System to test your faith…

We’re at GamesCom in Cologne this year, and the first order of the day is to cover the much-anticipated Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Press Conference.

Whilst the rest of the Internet has been awash with rumour and speculation, as usual we at PS3 Attitude have bit our lips (and kept the ‘Drawer of Secrets’ locked), preferring instead to wait for the official word.

And now that word comes to you via our people on the ground, (almost) live from Germany.

At Edinburgh Interactive, we got to speak with Nathan Vella about the game Critter Crunch. He was like a kid in a candy store when it came to talking about the game, and rightly so. This game just exudes cute from every pixel.

But also has a massive element of gross-out ickyness, when you think about it.

Get ready for three unlikely ninjas with Hiro, Futo and Suzume all hitting the PSN this Thursday in bite-sized demo format.

We’ve been pleasantly surprised with the recent explosion of Mini Ninjas videos of late and with what we saw showcased at E3 this year. Could this tale set in feudal Japan featuring a rag-tag gang of ninjitsu trained misfits be one of the surprise hits this summer?

This weeks PSN Video Store update brings another truck load of movies and television shows but nothing really catches our eye. There is a hodgepodge of content from Babe to Carlito’s Way to Big Trouble in Little China.

The top downloads are still being dominated by less than mediocre films. Why? We have no clue but perhaps something this week will knock them out of the top spot.

Personally, we would recommend Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or Garden State if you’re not in the mood for something as depressing.

Back at E3 in 2008, on the exact same day as their conference, Sony officially announced and launched a video store for the United States.

But straight away as expected, people from other regions around the world were asking when they would see their own store to download television shows and movies, including some of the latest blockbusters straight on their PS3s.

Tecmo Koei president Kenji Matsubara has been speaking to Play Magazine on his interest for Sony’s E3-announced motion controller.

He is so interested in fact that he explained he could consider using it for the Ninja Gaiden series if it is as responsive as Sony claim it is, which is citied as one of the main differences between it and Nintendo’s Wiimote.